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A pair of plaster and metal Pomme de Pin lamps

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A pair of gilt plaster and metal Pomme de Pin floor lamps
possibly supplied by Frances Elkins
post 1950
overall height 73in (186cm); diameter 21in (53.5cm)
Footnote:
Frances Adler Elkins (1888 – 1953), was one of the twentieth century's most prominent female interior designers. She was the sister of renowned architect David Adler. Elkins was dubbed "the first great California decorator" by Dorothea Walker of House & Garden Magazine.

Elkins joined her brother in Europe while he studied architecture at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. The siblings mixed in Avant Garde art circles and came to know designer Jean Michel Frank and sculptor Alberto Giacometti. Elkins collaborated with Frank and Giacometti on several of their respective designs.

After a brief marriage to polo player and playwright Felton Brookall Elkins, she moved to Monterey and started a business decorating interiors for friends in Pebble Beach which expanded to projects with her brother throughout California as well as Illinois and New York and independent commissions for residential and commercial properties.

Alberto Giacometti designed the Pomme de Pin torchere for Jean Michel Frank who operated a boutique and gallery at 140 rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré in Paris. Frances Elkins was the sole representative for Jean Michel Frank in California. Elkins had established a royalty payment arrangement with Frank which allowed her to reproduce individual designs in her Hanschen & Goddard workshops in San Francisco.
Condition Report: Diameter of base 9in. With an overall dark tone to surfaces. General marks, scratches, rubbing and wear. With scuffs and areas of loss of surface and greyed areas of repair. Glass under shades loose in sockets. Wiring should be checked by a qualified electrician prior to use.

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A pair of gilt plaster and metal Pomme de Pin floor lamps
possibly supplied by Frances Elkins
post 1950
overall height 73in (186cm); diameter 21in (53.5cm)
Footnote:
Frances Adler Elkins (1888 – 1953), was one of the twentieth century's most prominent female interior designers. She was the sister of renowned architect David Adler. Elkins was dubbed "the first great California decorator" by Dorothea Walker of House & Garden Magazine.

Elkins joined her brother in Europe while he studied architecture at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. The siblings mixed in Avant Garde art circles and came to know designer Jean Michel Frank and sculptor Alberto Giacometti. Elkins collaborated with Frank and Giacometti on several of their respective designs.

After a brief marriage to polo player and playwright Felton Brookall Elkins, she moved to Monterey and started a business decorating interiors for friends in Pebble Beach which expanded to projects with her brother throughout California as well as Illinois and New York and independent commissions for residential and commercial properties.

Alberto Giacometti designed the Pomme de Pin torchere for Jean Michel Frank who operated a boutique and gallery at 140 rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré in Paris. Frances Elkins was the sole representative for Jean Michel Frank in California. Elkins had established a royalty payment arrangement with Frank which allowed her to reproduce individual designs in her Hanschen & Goddard workshops in San Francisco.
Condition Report: Diameter of base 9in. With an overall dark tone to surfaces. General marks, scratches, rubbing and wear. With scuffs and areas of loss of surface and greyed areas of repair. Glass under shades loose in sockets. Wiring should be checked by a qualified electrician prior to use.

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